Data from SCDB might be better.
Data from SCDB might be better.
Last edited by Andrey Form; 19th May 2022 at 12:19 PM.
I tried... but I can't tell if these are USA as its a worldwide database. Its missing the ones right down the street for sure... but I do live in a **** town. with export2igo from an SCDB release in 2015... redlight files only.
... zoomed in real close, my local cam shows up. I guess its gravy.
for some context:
taken from [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Release World 29 july 2015 - redlights only, both nextgen and primo are ok
Last edited by marvAlbert; 14th November 2015 at 04:52 AM.
Here are speedcams in US only from your attached World data. Too bad none are directional.
Spoiler: .
Red light doesn't 100% need direction. At any such intersection its best to not test yellows, make turns, etc. Especially since they are run by crooked for profit companies that could easily mess with timing or otherwise scam.
Traffic/Speed camera setup costs money and in city that are "testing*" them, they couldn't afford to put 4 at an intersection. Usually they are bi-directional because they want to catch people in a "major" street of an intersection. In my area, I never seen 4 at an intersection. Mostly 2 and sometimes only 1. We don't have a lot mobile/speed camera here; but there are a few in US (and those will be better served if they are directional) Even outside the US, SCDB are not directional.
* They are considered "unfair" and just served as an annoyance. In my area, they are starting to remove them. It's not that they are wrong, it's just that they are too "good" and "reliable" at catching people. Without red light camera, you are pretty much guarantee to pass ok when light is yellow; with red light camera, you are pretty much guarantee to be ticketed when light is yellow.
Last edited by Andrey Form; 19th May 2022 at 12:21 PM.
Last edited by Audi2006; 15th February 2016 at 12:31 PM. Reason: Relinked
Both of your links are the same!
Bookmarks